At this point we have a complete iOS Application that's targeted for the iPhone form factor.…In order to take advantage of the iPad, we will implement a separate storyboard and a…few additional classes for the iPad platform.…This application was started as a universal app with the intention of supporting the iPad platform.…We can use most of our existing code on the iPad.…We will need some new code to support the split view and a few other features, but mostly…we will just be sub-classing our existing classes and overriding a few methods.…

Let's start by making a working copy of BWRSS split view start.…I'm going to rename this to splitview-02, and I'm going to open it in Xcode by double-clicking…on the Xcode project file.…Now let's take a quick look at the iPad storyboard, and you notice that I really need to zoom…this out on this small screen to be able to really see it.…Here we have the SplitViewController--and I'll zoom in a little bit more here so you could see that.…

So there we have the SplitViewController with the MasterViewController on the left and the…

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1/16/2013

The iOS software development kit (SDK) includes the popular SQLite library, a lightweight yet powerful relational database engine that is easily embedded into an application. In this course, Bill Weinman teaches you how to build an RSS reader for iOS devices, integrating XML data and a streamlined interface. He explains how to use the SQLite database, display information in a table view, code view controllers, and create a preferences pane for your app. The resulting application is optimized for all iPhone and iPad displays.